i 9mm}. 1__ ' ' THE CUP 0F JOY SKA TING WILL FILL IT FULL HAVE YOUR GLIDE OF JOY Til-NIGHT, — TIIE FORUM ____.__.. 1*‘ ‘S110 Frock QUOTA no/vs R 11m__cnARLo1"ra'rowN‘ cusnnrm 1300. I--(AP)—BOI- Gardenw climb into a s onq. place til in the National Iicockty l" ltflndillft- A four-goal surge P9111118 did the dam- m 131x31 a: $111M 980 l II never Obie to lit buck into gum um “an... ... T... “i” 9 c d to behind th pace-settina Red 115m: as their victory deadlocked them with the idle Chicago Black Hawks. IUMIMABY Flrlt Period 1—Boston, Boll (Cowley, A. Jack- Slated For I] IUDCON IAILEY i Associated Pres: Sport: Writer) CHICAGO, Dec. 1—(AP)—The glnfldor leB-iues today set their 194:1 o the Phils in the National League next year. The All-Star game will be played again for baseball's “boll and bat” fund for service men and will be the American League's homa game, Whether a second contest in the manner of last year's clash with a team of service stars at Cleveland will be played is not yet known. the pssidents of the two major leagues m All Diana for l. wartime program for baseball were left for action at I 10W- Ineatins to be presided over by Commissioner Kesnesaw Landis llnursday. The National league's afternoon session was devoted largely to pro- bins 111w the Dliszht of the Phils al- thflllkh President Ford Frick said he doubted that a solution could be found during the meeting. Prick said he had hoped .1.he value of the franchise could be de- termined tomorrow and that the lfiflglie had received expressions oi’ interest from bidders, In this con. ? "o _ k Dressed in the uniform of : Chief Petty Officer of the United States E c e Navy this depaztment bud a plea- sant fruxvrlse YQstcnia' when c P. j ____ Aifclfipd we. ed 1n on u: (Canadian mu) (Canadian ma) ~ "" ' ~ mo“ 1 Close Stock; C1,," To many of. the younger rrorta Be“ 111,1 ~11 a 8 Am C and 11' 2g 34 fans stans name will mean little Bram“ g 1-2 gnaconda 25 1_11 but to the boys who wore the Abe- Cfln ca, Figund - aldwin Loco 11 5-8 Bweit football livery between the can C1, 2'1 i-il Bendix Av 3; 14 years of 1929 to 1932 his name will w p“; ‘I 2-: Bath Steel 54 recall pleasant memorial of the c,“ Steamshipl f? . gmog 16a ohlo 84 11-4 manner in which the big rugged c111“... 12 l a ys er 64 H; forward used to mow down oppon- Dom can‘: lzfd 23 "1 gig; gidlitzonute 15 1_8|€1r;|gk while wearing the red and Dom an a - 2a r-a - ' ,, 5M1 13 '1 3-4 Gen Eiec 29 ' ° ' gffifl, a at Nor Pfd 2o 1-2 Back in those year: AbeBweit-l How 51111111 11 1-2 Kennecott 26 1-3 had one of the most rugge- teams Imp T01, 11 Mont ward ,4 H; that they hld boasted of for earl. w, o1 wood; 1a N Y Centrg] 11 be Both tho forward lino and ack- iiassev Harris 4 1-2 Nor Am Co 9 1_8 field was packed with heavy, pow- gccoll Frontenac 6 .-8 Pen R R 221-4 eriul players and not the least of 1111 Pun-cl‘ 221g g-g 5'12) cgetNCo 42 1.2 them was Stan‘ lvfflfod. ' J - 131,512.10... so 3-4 1mm Corp 331,3 McLeod teamed up with such M Power 18 ited 1- 35 1_8 stalwarts a: Art Woolnor. the Con- ,,,1,,1g,.n 1a U s Rubbe ,4 nviy brothers, George Ayers, Brick s‘ L", Com ’ 140 U S steel 46 14 Qormley, Emith from Pownal, to s, Law pm 11 1-4 Vanamum Con, 18 mention a few; the Abbies at that 519.101 c1111 8(2) a 4 vvlvlest Ulnion 25 1-2 2551f geggineellldldllzrhe gland ‘title that - s1, E _ e e 8 e o ea . w“ EM A e ec 761 4 McLeod was an imporltantrcgg Ii; that Abbie machine and while playing a rugged but clean brand of rugby he wa: very ‘popular with lgfliiikhe teammates an opponents , _, ' ‘ O U O O (Canadian Prol) (Canadian Press) During the past eight years oc- Mh Close Stocks C1,," casions when we have met Stan 1111111 59m Montreal 143 have been few and far between but ibitibl PI 4 5.5 Nova. Scotil m despite the aasin of the earl 1mm Royal 135 Stan still re ins love o the 11411111511191; 9 5-8 Commerce __ the game. The first topic he start- Dom A 31-8 ed- on yesterday was football. He 3111,1115; A has ehnd a sleight arlack fat a {aw - mm s shoe epar g i‘Dm e gig“ g4) Island and i_t really W85 a pleasure air" t3 is :.<:.s:..?.::."s "P m we l: (Canadian? ) He still pos. . . . ame S! . L ., 1' m“ com TORONTO, Dec. 1- frame that made 11.1.11 a feared op- Stocks Close ponent in Island rugby circles. To- y t d ' Aliggrmac 1.3 Zwushegismgluiititg §nf>§lin'§°'set§i:n§§ es er ay s 2m: gan 2:44 ‘waldo: we "are certain that n11: 1:111 ng ur g5 u e sa e courageous sp o Ashle _()4 it that he always displa ed in his Market Auntciry 1123 gridiron battles. y Bea 1e B5 ' v a a a _____ gidgototli p9 1.2 Syd il-lowle wfiars gel) hnliorrlig the nnscrnn FOR WEDNESDAY °ll° K .01 1-2 are ass one s- lurs ay n: a a» stairs a: éiitfi"u.'i'°i"szlz.s 11:12:: M .....".=::.s 22.22.23 ‘s: m‘ ‘W - - 01515592, 25am, can; pat 316 _ Howe is an unusual character mm q, 40c gent pom 116 inasmuch ns few, 1f any, hockey 11mg Mom 1545c Chateau G 2 1_2 playcs, past or present, have turn. ,1‘ 11L 3345c Chem Res J2 ad ill the same consistently brill- i crew a lifiisliléfi wit“. a“ w], each $139414“) C romium 2.55 ~ 1' 5 P979 0 Y!!!" “m. d111, 3942c cochenou, 57 his record in the N.H.L. is un- , _ D 1 _11 sWo-"ssed. Ye‘ Howe, a great all- gfgafefil. peck 15 D311? 171_2 round hockey hand. never seems 1e11, . 1045c Emorado 112 1,2 to draw the ‘crefiiacofnlng to him. i r F‘ i 3.20 iliuixillsflefi. l lb 6 lbs for Piacnocloaur 30 1,2 It is a matter of record that ., ,1 he, e _ God 1a 10 14 each year writers in different parts d l ttuce, each 25c . , 11mg s m’. for 25c Go1da1e m 14 of the NJ-LL, circuit take tme off lofted plallt5 5945C Gold Eagle 1 M 34 to extol the hockey brilliance of gm‘ per 1h 4c 611mm,. m this athlete. . . ‘ . i , ‘ G - konclcgjl 111x321‘ 1.1g 111%? 23314 In each case he rates adequate m“ W, m “doc Hard R0 151 more. But it's also a matter of “my w "iii’.‘é..“.'ii.."iii.“...tti°.'.’ §t..1"°t ficébii’; ‘° fimfi. 214° ignored in the voting for such ilmpklns is’ 213° 1m nick g; "WW5 i" the "a" TWPhY ~ ‘ ' c ‘u a a o I 11*. 6 lbs. for 25c Kerr Add 4.45 "m, 1 K11. _ 14 so it seems Syd is destined to tlandslifliillrltlgsl ' s 5c Larnulfgul f3 go down in the books as a hockey l Apple t 4 1,91 do, 0415c La shore 9315 payer's hockey player, taken for sclniosh windfalls per k. 40c Lamaque 3.50 granted by mm Wm“ h“ n L‘ w arms 111151, 1 single out the individual trophy q d bu. for 25c be tch .60 f?“ Sliroilts. per lb. 20¢ m1 m. as Wimim- , , , ‘i 31111195. Df-‘ek 4'10 Macassa 2.15 7111111811195 1 11, 15c MncLeod 13B Among the players themselves lees; ' ' _ ' _ there are few more highly rated m, Mgfifgc 1 2 than the Ottawa. forward, who M11101,“ a box ' 3'06 McIntyre '10 54 switches frcm centre to wing and ireetwlsioes 311”. m. m, 3mm M then mpves back to dafanaa and iii zrrberrun a lb m 25c Min Corp 11o "i" °°“"‘b“°°-l "i" m “m i" lacking appm pa. pk 35,1400 0,1,1 m hockey efficiency. (Ottawa Journ. N‘ ' Moneta .25 1-2 Naybob .08 l-2 Noranda 40 Normetal .75 OBrien .52 Okalta. 35 Ont Nick .13 1-2 Pacalta -03 l-Z Pac Pete J0 Perron ~30 Pick Crow 1.80 Preston 1-55 Royalite 901-8 San Ant L70 senator ~19 IY USING IT WISELY gale?" —IVERY SHOVILFIII. slave LI. .02 1-2 Steep no 1M ' ., . Sturgeon "09 ii"; W/\i1'l|'»ti rm LiLIAiVIJ ml Int.» guld B" y van - L:- Teck n“ 11v Toburn ~53 Trans Res ~31 Union Gil 6 1-2 Untd Oil Llntd su 4 l-I Upp Can f .80 Ventures 4-95 Vermilata J1 Walitenilmu .Vr rg - Ymir UNLISTID coast 00p ~99 Dallhoulsia 1 2 . . 96 ' Man are urgently needed for I l: Aircrew and $181? ‘ 951.3 women for ground dutlo: In the I-C-A-I- lnxiou: to pm you Country, apply to the ILQAJ‘. "abil- Itecrultlnl Unit at the Arlnlrurlel, t.‘ rundown. Men : WOMEN: December 8th ROYAL AIR _¢__.__ .__i_---._-.i.-i. -. i- “ix-—- December 5th and 7th lfyou url — 10 a.lu. to 8 p.m. - 10. :.rn. to 8 pun. NADIAN RCE PRODUCE MONTREAL. Doc. 1—(CP)- Canadian Commodity Exchange: Butter loot; Que (92 lam) l0 - t: lasts A-larga 50B; 112115511310 49B; rR-pulletl 45B: E-B 42B; E-C 40B 1—(CP)- MON'I‘R.EAL. . Produce prices today ll reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow:- : graded shipments selling um ca; A- pul- Williams Baaring Down 0n Flying MLHERBT -.uw completing the first quarter Essa A-large 50; A-madi iota l5. nection he said "I'd like to make 1t clear t there never have been any hard feelings between Gerry Nugent (President of the club) and the rest of the league. Nusent is perfectly willing m gel; on; 1'; we can find a satisfactory solution," Prick also disclosed that at the board of directors meeting yggtey- day l plan was considered which, f1! 111391)’ Provided a place where ill ‘Ijerry could fit into the Dicture’ but said the discussion to- dBY had closed this particular avenue. This did not mean ‘Derry, who re. aimed Yesterday as farm director of New York Giants, might not turn up at Philadelphia, he said, but meant only that the particular" proposition that the league had had inBrenind yesterday l5 dead, National Leagu did n new slate of dimctffrs todagvt. elgic; Isa-id it was considered advisable w 9i the Present board. consisting of Horace Stoneham of the Giants, 2°56"; Quinn of Boston Braves, hilin Wrigley oi Chicago Cubs Md William Benswanger o: pmsbm-gh Pirates continue in office until the mggitertia llettled. a wo eazuea ran info disagree- mbflt again this year on the num. be!’ 0f nikht names a club would be mmlmed t0 Dlav and this issue was carried over to the lolnt n19“. “l8- The National League voted for B BILL KING (ABOOIIWII, Preu Swrll Writll‘) MML, D00. 1 —- (AP) of his eight-week course as a civil pilot training cadet, Ted Williams, the major leagues‘ temperamental 1"“ fiéfiltébmtl“ ?.a..°“"?o°£2""i; on ay l thrilling am n. a wuum to alv- up blaablil fol-l naval aviator’: Williams, training at Amherst college with 29 other United States All-Star Baseball Classic Tlsdhziiis Bruins Defeat Wings 5-2 Army Team To Take Second Place 1011):“ H i-— .Jlduon mun . ainfiofigwfgrg) 3:211“ ( b" .- s n, 11 c, - o1in)10:52 ( a use,‘ Gum P30511111. Boll (Cowley, A, Jack- son) 19:25 Penalty-Cowley. lcooud Period b-Detrott. Watson (Abel) 16:55 6—B0st0fl, Gallimzer (Clapper) 19:- 25 Penalties-Blotter, Chamberlain, _ ‘Third Period . 7 Liscomba (Vlfittlon. 0::- vRm 1s: a Penalties-Hollett, Motter. Philadelphia a limit of leven [linen end 011mg. nati Reds announced tint no mat- ifll‘ MW mill!’ mi8ht be authorized, 2H6)’ would not play more than gey- Tha American LcEEue voted B-Bainst a request by Clark Griffith °i WB-ihi-nston Senators, that each “lib b9 Permitted to Pia a: man a: it pleased, but mgr to b“ hi"! in the Joint meeting for 28 Washington Bfigs set a Last your Griffith asked 23 and Iandis limited him to 2i as a. com- Promise after the two leagues had agreed on 14 games for their other members. Griffith's request for Special prevllege was based on the contention that he has the only club in the citv and that most workers in Washington have day- time hours. \§ WHYHAVE i‘ “it!” fl i h son: FEET? \ pi‘? '5 Nav V-5 exilistees, including John- km Boston Rod Box CANADA PROVINCE OP PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 16th day 0f November, A.D., 1942 In Re Estate of Simon P. Paoii, law o! Charlottetown In Queen: County in the nuid Province, Lumber Merchant, deceased, teltato. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS n reading tho poti- tions on file o Simon P. Pauli of Charlottetown aforesaid, Lumber Merchant, and of Ambrose A. Paoli 0t‘ Vtinnipcg in the Province of Manitoba, and Agnes Grace Puaii of Charlottetown aforesaid, formerly of New York in the State of New York. United Sill-cl of Amcriol- fill execute of the above name: alum praying that a citation may ha i:- sued for the purpose hereinafter let forth; You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persona interested ruling aid-literate to ha ‘and apgegr beore a ugo elen a l r- hate Court to be eld 1n the Court flmug In Charlottetown in Queen: County, in the [lid Province. on F11- day the 1am day of December um coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fore-noon of the same d8! W 51"" cause if any they can wh the Ac- count: of the laid Elf-ate ouid not be passed and the Elf-ate oiolad l: pn. ed for in llid petition lull an mo ion of II. Frunci: MncPhfll Elli-v Proctor for said Petitionerl. And it is hereby ordered that l u“, “my hereof be forthwith pub- lilhed in Wino newflllllwr "bulb"! m ghfifhwtllgarfour czglcgollln w or u ' W; week: from the data hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the ollowinf nubile hm respectively, namely, n the all of the Court llouso in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near The Bank of Nova Booth. and at or nolr ti: Wins Opener SYDNEY, N.S., D06. I.—(OP)— tea-m braced defensively by good reuguards and an acctuute goaler won the opening game of the Cape Breton Hockey League to- night, scoring a 6-2 win over a W111- ing but outclassed air force squad. A00 law time game. IUMMABY lint Period 1—Anny, Morrison (Russel) 10.26 Z—AX'IIIY, Tremblay (Auger) 14.42 $-—Arm)'» Tremblay 15.03 ties—1"roatad,Tay1oa-, Cullen, Auger, Clark. N Second Period o Penalties-Frosted, Morrison, Mon- Sourds . ' Third Period t-Army. Taylor (Russel) 0.4‘! B-Mr Force. Cullen (Mulcahey) 1.- s-an- Fbrce. Cullen (Frostad) 11.51 ‘I-Anny. Russel (Morrison) 15m B-Army. Verbeski (McQueen) 18.02 Penalties-Nerbeski, Montani, Ad. ams. Bougil. 0111111115410! and marl Prawn. —_._._, W XR\'Q$K $ NOTICE Our cream route trucking ICFVIC¢ has been discontinued for this sen- son. Will all patrons please ship their cream to Ifazelbrook Station Collect. Signed IIAZELBROOK COOPERATIVE DAIRYING ASSOCIATION z¥\/'\rv\/\\/rv\r\r\ 12-2-31 Boarders Wanted WE OFF EB BITY 0F GIIABLDTTETUWII life BONDS MATURING DEC. 15th, 1962 101.75 T0 YIELD s 7-8% r. .1. anrum a comrmv trn. a. m. BAGNALL - mum, l Blnk a! Nov: Booth. Building raarlrrvr —A'l‘__ Charlottetown neutral Guardian lg) Der word; From and s iloudoiancl per inch. Addrun application. Advertising Rater-Payable In Advance mllll-clllrlafalllullvorlblnlnillfiuh louinllpuwolu: ‘Wfllll and haul-u hnfl 6d 3o “d can“: in“. k '0'“ armorial "i" °"_ cllfll. eta. 6a name; fatten d 1.. .. .,..'§;_':'..‘:,“3.i’d..“'".m"a€2 :.~r:.~..':s I'm" "- nr a a Iunl. um a lublcri Jwm ml guns-n sun. Other row‘: Miscellaneous CEILING PRICES PAID Wanted K. Pratt, Bloomfield. l size: Exchange Store. For Sale Lost IUB spruce and Fir Logs. Length: '7 WANTED-IZS PULLETS READY to Lay and Breed. State Price. 12-2-21 WANTED SKATES AND BOOTS a] 10g FOR RENT - COMFORTABL- Richmond St. Phone 869, 12-1-81 FOR. SALE-PUREBRED IRISH Setter well trained. Sam Ken- nedy. Phone 6'17 or 1766. 13-2-11 FOR SALE THIRTEEN ACRES OF land at Keppoch with dwelling and barn equipped with Electric Lights. For Further particulars appivto P. O. Box 166, Ken- sington, or P. O. Box 457, Char- Articles Wanted BAND AND ORCHESTRA 1N8 uments not in use m?! be turn it and 9 ft. 6 inches. Montague into ready cash, sen full parti- Furnishing Co. Ltd. M0ntdglzig.lz culara to Whale)’. Royce a Gom- 11- - gany, 810 Yong: Street, Toronta ntlrlo. 12-1. To Let T0 LET—UNFURNISHIID APAR - merit and Rooms Heated. A 51 Btrlthcona Hotel. li-llpfl-I house in mat Royalty. Apply to 12-2-81 John Andrew, T0 LET -- SMALL, HEATED, furnished apartment. Anpl Guardian. 12-2-11 Mule Help Wanted WANTED SINGLE MAN OR BO! to work on farm. Apply Everett N. Bovyer, ChTown, R. R5. 12-l-IL Female Help Wanted WANTED-BOARDERS MEN on married couple, 291 Kent. 11-30-11. Strayed _______________ BTRAYED. wrnrr: STEER C2159. Office. Reward. please notify Frank Roberts, Mi‘.- wn- 12-2-11 LOST IN CITY KEYS IN BROWN Finder leave at Guardian 12-2-11 L LOST BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Winsloe Station water- proof horse cover and six-bottle W AN T E D EXPERIENCED maid for general housework, r10 cooking. Mrs. Milton Bell, 158 Kent St. 12.1.31 WANTED-KITCHEN GIRL ALSO Bell Boy. Apply National Selec- hssket, Finder please telephone rive 3511,1119 0111“ Charmtmw 5B4 or leave at 191 Gt. Georigezsltl. 12.1.1 CHEMISTRY HELPS TO WIN THE WAR agilotteiownoiforealirl. l0 "l" ‘u pennng interested in the llld Fatah n‘: aforesaid ml! h!" "i" n” c‘ E0 a t aqTNEss Ill: Honour Hamid d P lm r Judge of the laid "on. a...“ Dualofaianhaltondilions Cutarrhli deafness and Head Noises need not bl na iectad any ion er since the discovery o nn American hamist. N w possible for lama of the molt obltinlto cue: of Doufnea: due to ca.- rr be rello nllcatlon of the formula. c Th1: treatment is rneltin with wide success in many countries. r. D. D.. a1 yam-n old, wi- tel: "I have used tho treatment for only 2 weeks and my hearing is much better. The relief was prompt and now the hold noises have subsided. My on ny your-a’ ltlndlnf, u curbingéltarr t It i: offered under an iron-clad manly back a reemont. Cat Brlntlx from your drug; at today. Una 1 according to the simple direc- llonl. 1f at the and of 10 dag your hear- in‘ f: not relieved, your and Noilel lu aided, lull. return the empty PHR- aa and your mono will bl refunded thou: question. d» Bplntlx from your drulIi-It today. u» deafness l! I H d "m. '- nv . hi4 e Charlottetown ulmm ,J0hn slln o Buddy Pro ' Cramp bothof Santana-oval and lliilwlmhf; a“ “d 7°” am JotlkgohtizmanidPhigadellrlalliiis mien)?‘ ubavyadiv: Con" r00 e. as re s ' w-m-gg, ihstruotors and classglatea alike ism‘) Mumn’ 0'“, RQ“Q',IIP. with his determination to win the L s navy winaa. i - l ’ ' AIIBTION SALE I a earmq -- ' —On— llead Noises THURSDAY, DEC. 8 A1. 2 o'clock I am Instructed to lell b! VFW“ Auction on the vremim "f "l" late Daniel McQueen hll "If"! 0"‘ QISUII] of 15o acres of land In I» high stale of cultivation. ll!" houlehold furnitura, consisting 0f Enterprise Ran“. loll!!! m" “m bed lnd springs. kitchen W" chairs, mm and other hall-ch»! effects. If weather unfavorable sale will be held Friday at the lame hour- rems: CASII. RUFUS STEVENSON Auctioneer i i1 (like dirt) Can be‘ Oil-used In machining metals-amt be removed befon fiIHiII con take place. In fho language of In trade thou notch mil be filegrocsed." Time was when degrocsing was a slow, tadloo: paella? Today, u product of industrial dtunlsfry docs I batter,- doos I foster. Tho product has u long nomo-kidiionliiylono- 1 llsworklsdonolrllocondsMefulpcltcunowdry-docllodhy passing them through u controlled vapor of hichicrofiryleno. Oil‘ and din foil away-oven from the deepest crovices-lodvhfl a». wrfoco dldmlcdny h» a foreign miter . u mdv h; plating, pointing or any olhor Midi.- The use of tridflorefhylene mecnsflrnesavod-a boonio Canada's war effort. In aircraft and moduli-nixed transport f-richlorelhyienoi dean; 9119111“ qnd moving parts of oil, grease ond dirt, making possible quicker, dose inspection. Introduced to Canada a few ycdfi 119° b7 Candi” hduslfl”, “Matter in the Wrong Place’? i l" Limited, trichlorethyieno in produced from domestic row materials by the Organic Glemicals Division of C-I-L‘ of Showinigon Foils. Pro- duction of this important chemical solvent is adequate for the demands of wor- stimuloted industry. O Trichlorafhylano h another of tho Inafl C-I-l product: of Industrial Chemistry which urtuicilng Canada's Wor Effort. fi CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED FRI-ll 4-